| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hashiras | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Favbet | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market resolves on the winner of Map 2 between Hashiras and Favbet in the CCT Europe Series #18 2026. It matters because map-level outcomes reflect team map pools, tactical matchups, and can influence series momentum and tournament progress.
CCT Europe Series is part of the competitive Counter-Strike calendar and draws regional and international squads competing across a predefined map pool and veto process. Hashiras and Favbet bring distinct playstyles and recent match histories into this matchup; Map 2 often reveals which side adapts better after Map 1 and how each team handles the opponent's strengths. Rosters, recent form, and any last-minute substitutions or tactical tweaks are key context for this specific map.
Market odds represent collective beliefs about which team will win Map 2 and will update as new information arrives (lineup announcements, veto results, match start). Treat the market as a snapshot that incorporates public info, live match developments, and trader sentiment rather than a guarantee of outcome.
This market resolves to the officially recorded winner of Map 2 in the Hashiras vs. Favbet matchup at CCT Europe Series #18 2026, as determined by the event organizers and match officials.
If Map 2 goes to overtime, the market follows the official match result including overtime; the team recorded as the map winner by the tournament officials is the resolving outcome.
The veto process determines which map is played for Map 2 and can advantage the team more comfortable on that map; knowledge of each team’s preferred and banned maps is directly relevant to assessing Map 2 dynamics.
Yes — substitutions, emergency stand-ins, or announced coaching interventions can materially change team coordination and should be tracked up to match start; markets typically update as that information becomes public.
Key movers include early pistol rounds and conversions, multi-kills or momentum swings, halftime score and side-swap performance, use of timeouts and tactical adaptations, and economy management leading to decisive buy rounds.